[AT] Somewhat off topic: Pull behind lawn vacs
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Sat Mar 19 15:32:17 PDT 2016
Our agri-fab unit is used to vacuum manure from the pastures(parasite control). So it get regular, hard duty. Other that beefing up a few connection points and putting slime in the tires it has held up to two hard years. Probably more hours than you would put in 10 years. Having said that I always thought I could have been a slightly better built unit. But as I said, it's held up. So maybe I can't argue with results.
And yes, I use it to attach to the mowing deck and pick up leaves and clippings and it does that well too.
Good luck!
Spencer Yost
> On Mar 19, 2016, at 4:35 PM, Greg Hass <ghass at m3isp.com> wrote:
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> For almost ten years I have wanted a pull behind lawn vac. I know I
> could get buy without it but would like one. I have a sweeper, but it
> just doesn't do the job. Much of my lawn is what used to be a barnyard.
> I never seeded it but have just what grew; mostly quack grass. Some of
> it grows so fast that no matter how often I mow the clippings can't
> settle fast enough. I could just let the clippings stay; sometimes they
> are are 2 inches deep and a day after cutting I will go over them 2 or 3
> times to try and spread them out but thats not the answer. As I said I
> could get by as is but I enjoy such things and don't have outside
> hobbies. I would just consider it like buying a $1200 crossbow to hunt
> deer a few evenings a year. My reason for posting is I wonder if anyone
> has one or knows someone who does and if so, do they work and what brand
> would be good. I have looked online and read many reviews but they don't
> help much. Those with fabric hoppers say they tear and those with solid
> hoppers say they don't dump well and that the back doors keep popping
> open and they have to add bungee cords to keep them shut. Also, most
> companies are loose with the truth. DR power equip. for instance
> advertises free shipping all over their website but when I tried
> checkout to see how it worked I find that free shipping is only to the
> freight depot where you must pick it up. Delivery to your home or a
> business is an extra $100; well OK, $99. I would love any help or advice
> this list can give me.
> Greg Hass
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